Once you reach the car park you can either climb the sand ridge over onto the beach or follow the boardwalk for a stroll through the dunes to the same beach but further out towards the estuary. We chose option 2. The landscape in the burrows is very strange with lumps and bumps everywhere. Lots of different vegetation grows. We particularly like the evening primrose. There were bumble bees darting in and out of flowers and lots of different species of butterfly flitting around.
And the beach there are fantastic views across to Appledore and over to Westward Ho! We followed the beach out towards the sea for a while then headed inland again to try the adventure of finding our way back to car park without using the boardwalk. We did eventually manage it and all that up-hill-and-down-dale effort was worth it for the photos I took. I'll post some of these on my PhotoJournal blog tomorrow - just follow the link.
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I liked so much your photographies. When you'll be able, visit my blog to see my photo-jornalism's works. You will find there images of the south of Brazil.
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Florianópolis – Santa Catarina – Brasil .
I just love Braunton Burrows, the big sand dunes and wild flowers. I especially love the Crow Point area for it's raw natural beauty. Mark - Braunton
Ah!, Beautiful, beautiful!!
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